On 03/22/2011 10:07 AM, David Tisdell wrote:
> Hi Steve,
> 
> The issue with audacity is that it is not enough to go to jack and go
> and tell it to take the output from another source and record it. You
> also need to go into Audacity's preferences and tell it to use JACK. It
> wants to record from ALSA directly by default. It is one of the
> challenges of doing audio in software on any platform. The OS has an
> audio preference setting. Each app has its own audio preference setting
> and routing software like JACK also has preference settings. A
> preference missed in any of those places can mean no recorded sound.

Audacity is one of those programs that looked promising to me, and,
since it doesn't require jack, is really easy to get started with, but
while it seems stable using alsa, on my systems, it seems very prone to
crashing when I try using it with jack.



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